Too much refrigerant or blocked orifice tube. possibly some other blockage in the lines.
You need to recharge your AC Lines. They will work in Low because they dont have to have so much pressure as if they were in high. So that is why they kick off and on.
High side and low side refer to the pressure in the ac system. Ie The high side is the high pressure line and low side is the low pressure line.
I want to know where the low and high pressure ac sensors are on a 1993 camaro
Yes the ac lines are under pressure. The high side is under dangerously high pressure. The Freon needs to be removed by a reclaiming machine and the pressure will be removed.
Have an AC shop test the AC system pressure. I'd bet the pressure is either to high or to low.
A pressure switch a valve that shuts off the unit when the pressure is to low or to high
The high pressure side.
not charged properly,over-charged, severe restriction in system (should have showed up on gages if properly charged), bad recycle switch, good luck, Mike
low on freon
You need to specify what kind of system. Automotive AC systems and home AC systems use different refrigerants. That, along with the temperature/pressure relationship and ambient air temperature, all factor into what your high pressure (and, consequentially, low pressure) side should read on your manifold pressure gauge.
High pressure vapor.
it's in the high pressure side of the ac line